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Emblem is the debut collection from Lucy Mercer, winner of the inaugural White Review Poet's Prize. This is a book of ecological poetics, interested in exploring the changing symbols of the natural world in literature.
Island mountain glacier is the first full collection to be published in English by acclaimed poet Anne Vegter, who became the first female Poet Laureate of the Netherlands in 2013. Translated by Astrid Alben, the collection is tumultuous, humorous, erotic, enigmatic and vulgar in equal measure.
The debut collection by Sam Buchan-Watts, leading us deep into the uncertain territory of the contemporary lyric. Returning repeatedly to the figure of the vulnerable boy approaching adolescence, these are poems that are listening in when they're not supposed to.
Deltas is the first collection by Leonie Rushforth. Her poems are provisional landscapes which lead to unexpected encounters and startling revelations.
The Weak Spot, the debut novel by Lucie Elven, is a fable about our longing for cures, answers, and an audience-and the ways it will be exploited by those who silently hold power in our world.
The 3rd issue of Prototype's annual anthology: a space for new work, open to all and free from formal guidelines or restrictions. Poetry, prose, visual work and experiments in between.
Home, the latest collection from Emily Critchley, is part experimental confession, part elegiac plea. It is an exploration of the damage done by, in and to the different manifestations of 'home'.
Lorem Ipsum is the debut novel by Oli Hazzard, consisting of a single, 50,000-word sentence. An epistolary fiction to an unidentified email recipient, the novel is modelled after the Japanese prose genre of the zuihitsu, an unfolding sentence in which resolution and closure are endlessly deferred.
microbursts is a collection of hybrid, lyric essays about the places between life and death; memoir and poetry; making and letting go.
A crime novel inspired by a real-life incident, and distinguished by its sensitivity to subtleties of language and dialogue, Along the River Run is a story of guilt and retribution played out amid the streets, sounds and sights of Lisbon.
The debut novel by Turner Prize-winning artist Helen Marten, an experimental work of fiction which transposes the poetic sensibility of Marten's visual work to the page. A challenging, playful, enigmatic, tactile and deliberately ambiguous work of great inventiveness.
An interdisciplinary book by poet and visual artist Ahren Warner. It is a sequence of lyric poems, a narrative, voice-over and compendium of notes-to-the-self about the veneer of dialogue, narcissism and pleasure, about contemporary economies of capital, human movement and desire.
The 2nd issue of Prototype's annual anthology: a space for new work, open to all and free from formal guidelines or restrictions. Poetry, prose, visual work and experiments in between.
Songs for Ireland (Salvage Redux) is an interdisciplinary work by Irish experimental writer and audio-visual artist Robert Herbert McClean.
Safe Metamorphosis is the debut poetry collection from from Hip-Hop artist and spoken word poet Otis Mensah. Mensah's work challenges dominant modes of masculinity, and disrupts the elitism of poetry through its accessible, honest, raw and intimate language and rhythms.
The debut short story collection from acclaimed poet and translator Jen Calleja.
An experimental collaboration inspired by and dedicated to the poets', artist's and publisher's children. Surreal, imaginative, playful and unlike any picture book of poetry you've read or seen before, alphabet poem is absolutely for kids! no matter how old they really are.
In Plainspeak, readers will experience Astrid Alben's unorthodox alter-ego-thinking-out-louder poems with the same exhilaration as they might engage with art or jazz. This sequence of poems plays with formal boundaries, exploring gendered linguistic identity and the lyrical poetic voice.
The debut novel from Caleb Klaces, combining prose and poetry in an experimental work of verse fiction. Moving between history, memory and autobiography, its shifting form captures a life and language split open by fatherhood. An experiment in rewriting masculinity, it asks how bodies can share both a house and a planet.
Try To Be Better is a multidisciplinary engagement with the idiosyncratic creative practice of W. S. Graham, foregroundingexperiment and process. Contemporary writers and artists respond to prompts Graham left in notebooks and letters tocreate original poetry, illustration, sculpture, painting, scholarship and more.
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